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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Transmitting thisca, I welcome a Tuesday show more Insterradio. Martin
Watchbox wants to know if I know anything about a
rumor about Dirk Spentley. What is it?
Speaker 2 (00:17):
Uh?
Speaker 3 (00:17):
Yeah, there are rumors flying around on Survivor message boards
and very credible Survivor people that Dirk's is gonna be
on season forty nine a survivor.
Speaker 1 (00:26):
Are you asking me if I know?
Speaker 4 (00:28):
Yeah, I'm asking you, do you know? Like what is
going on?
Speaker 3 (00:31):
Like, I mean this one person that does Survivor rumors
and put it on Instagram is like, there's a very
well person out of Nashville, and then it has Dirk's
song playing in the background He's gonna be on season
forty nine, And I'm like, oh my goodne.
Speaker 1 (00:44):
When do they announce that that's not now, not soon,
not that I know of. Okay, what's the clip we
have here?
Speaker 4 (00:51):
This is the guy talking about it. Go ahead.
Speaker 5 (00:53):
Somebody applying for forty nine who is very accomplished known
around the world. They too, are going through the same
casting process the same way every other player did. Because
this is everything. We have to know you, we have
to anticipate you.
Speaker 3 (01:09):
That's Jeff Props on that dude's little Instagram talking about
like that's Jeff Probs.
Speaker 4 (01:13):
Yeah, that's him.
Speaker 3 (01:14):
Saying if they're a celebrity, they go through the same
process as everybody else, and so everybody's.
Speaker 1 (01:20):
Saying it's kind except not really, kind of but not really.
You skip a few steps, but then you Okay, I
have no idea. I think if he's on, he's not
able to tell anybody.
Speaker 6 (01:31):
Even if you did know, you're not gonna say.
Speaker 1 (01:33):
That's exactly right. So am I telling the truth that
I have no idea? But I have no idea. And
they didn't want to keep that a secret obviously, because
even when I did Dancing with the Stars, I could
say nothing. It was under complete lock until the announcement
came out, until I had to dance my little butt
on Good Morning America and I was like, what am
I getting myself into? So yeah, nobody had any idea. Man, Okay,
(01:55):
so are they not taping that season already?
Speaker 4 (01:58):
It's probably already taped.
Speaker 1 (02:00):
Okay, I don't know what the situation is.
Speaker 4 (02:03):
Yeah I would.
Speaker 3 (02:04):
I would think it's already taped because that's how they
find I mean, maybe text him see what he's doing
right now?
Speaker 1 (02:10):
See what he's doing to take place from mid April
to mid May twenty twenty five, So it's not taped.
And I can tell you in the past couple of
weeks I've texted with Darks a couple of times. So
either he's.
Speaker 4 (02:22):
See about his tour this year.
Speaker 2 (02:23):
Where do they shoot that?
Speaker 4 (02:25):
They usually shoot it in.
Speaker 1 (02:28):
It doesn't say here.
Speaker 4 (02:29):
Where do they do it?
Speaker 1 (02:32):
Well, no, they do it a lot of different places. No.
Speaker 3 (02:34):
No, Now they've been doing it at the same location
every time because of the water shots and the beauty of.
Speaker 1 (02:38):
March fourteenth, he is in Glasgow, United Kingdom. But he
said it said April, right, Mike, oh April, Okay, mid
April to May twenty twenty five. Okay, let's go back
to his dates. March fifteenth he's in London. March sixteenth,
he's in Belfast. You had a kingdom.
Speaker 4 (02:55):
Oh my gosh, he's across the pond.
Speaker 1 (02:57):
He's in Northold, Geez. That's Australia. Closer he is in Okay,
he is in North Lawrence, Ohio on the eleventh of
the fourteenth of June. Miss, you just missed the whole thing.
Speaker 6 (03:14):
Wow, it means he's not touring.
Speaker 1 (03:15):
Yeah, you missed the whole gap.
Speaker 6 (03:18):
Okay, I mean, yeah, this could be legit context school man.
Speaker 1 (03:22):
That's that whole gap of when they're filming. Yeah, that's
it's wide open for him because he has no tour dates.
Speaker 4 (03:29):
That's wild the case.
Speaker 2 (03:32):
Huh is the case broken?
Speaker 7 (03:34):
I mean maybe?
Speaker 1 (03:34):
I mean there's a gap there. You didn't even let
the case be broken, you'd have already find you sniffed
the wrong trail. You're like, clo, Yes, it's mid April
to mid May for Survivor forty nine. That's from their
Survivor casting website. And I see nothing that would lead
me to think it couldn't be Dirks. I have talked
(03:56):
to Dirks a couple of times in the past couple
of weeks, mostly well, only about pickle ball? Is he
doing any training? Again? Only about pick a ball?
Speaker 4 (04:07):
Is how's Dirks is swimming? Because even about.
Speaker 1 (04:10):
Pick a ball, that's literally it.
Speaker 2 (04:12):
You mean, like in general swim survival.
Speaker 3 (04:15):
Oh yeah, challenges and you got to dive down to
untied knots and release buoys and get puzzle pieces. I mean,
if you can't swim, you're in trouble on Survivor. That's
why I'm going to take swimming lessons.
Speaker 1 (04:27):
Eventually, Survivor, you're like eighty.
Speaker 6 (04:32):
Well, Dirk's is older than.
Speaker 1 (04:33):
Yeah, but look at Dirk has been training. Derek's just
like messed outdoors though he like rides by.
Speaker 6 (04:39):
Oh for sure, I just didn't know.
Speaker 1 (04:40):
You're also not like you talk to talk, but you
never walk the walk or not even sure your feet work.
If we're being honest, what do you mean because you
don't walk the walk?
Speaker 3 (04:50):
The problem is I don't like, I don't want to
go through the whole casting process.
Speaker 1 (04:53):
We're talking about general and like and get casts.
Speaker 3 (04:55):
And then you guys be like, oh, you can't take
off work, and then Survivor will never talk to me again.
Speaker 1 (04:59):
If it's only one month you can take off for
I've said that multiple times.
Speaker 6 (05:02):
You're making excuses.
Speaker 1 (05:04):
Makes more excuses than anybody in the history of the show.
Speaker 3 (05:06):
There's no more excuses, Survivor. Here, I come, okay, Season
fifty one, fifty.
Speaker 8 (05:12):
One seasons, that's crazy.
Speaker 3 (05:15):
Now fifty is going to be like a mega one
of like all past contestants from other seasons, So I
won't be able to get on that one.
Speaker 4 (05:26):
That's going to be that makes sense and the best
the best.
Speaker 6 (05:29):
So now you've got two seasons to train.
Speaker 4 (05:31):
Oh yeah, I.
Speaker 1 (05:32):
Got to find a swim coach to train. Yeah yeah.
Speaker 3 (05:36):
I got to learn how to swim, like you know
at all. I can doggy paddle, but I mean that's it.
That's not going to cut out. I can't dive down
and get rings off the bottom of the pool. My
ears start popping. So I got to learn at the
bottom of pool. I think you have ear problems. They're
not going to let you in if you have that
kind of medical issue. And I got to practice untying knots.
I mean they do that on Survivor. I mean I
got a lot to go. I got a tough.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
Onuns, like you should just be a boy scout. She's
just go and join the boy scouts. I have no
idea if Dark is on. If I did, I wouldn't
say anything. But it does look like there's a gap
in his touring. I didn't even know his rumored to
be on.
Speaker 3 (06:10):
I'm gonna send him a m on Twitter and be like, hey, man,
are you trying to survive Twitter?
Speaker 4 (06:15):
Oh I gotta do Instagram. That's right, I forgot.
Speaker 1 (06:17):
I got your Twitter If you forgot, Okay, We're done here,
let's get going. Thank you guys. Eddie had to take
away one of his kids Christmas presents. What happened?
Speaker 2 (06:29):
I don't understand.
Speaker 9 (06:29):
Man.
Speaker 8 (06:30):
We got them this Christmas president and they were walkie
talkies is for the kids to go around the neighborhood
and talk and it's all fun, right.
Speaker 1 (06:35):
They loved it.
Speaker 8 (06:36):
They played for They played with him for like two
days and then I heard them like talking, but not
to each other. They were talking to like someone else
on the waalkie talkie, and I'm like, what is happening?
So I had yeah, so I investigated. It turns out
that these things are so good now they talk to
truckers and.
Speaker 2 (06:56):
They were like ten four ten four over and out?
Who's parting out there? And I'm like, what is happening?
And these truckers will be like, yeah, who is it
out there?
Speaker 4 (07:03):
Or what are you?
Speaker 8 (07:04):
How old are you kid? You're five years old? What's
going on here? I'm like, I took them away right away?
Speaker 7 (07:09):
Yeah, that's weird.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
What's not like the truckers are hitting them up on.
Speaker 8 (07:13):
DM But still the fact that they can talk to truckers, uh,
or they can even hear their conversations, truckers talk about
lot lizards and stuff.
Speaker 2 (07:21):
Ain't want that.
Speaker 1 (07:22):
Did you hear that? Or are you just going by?
Speaker 8 (07:24):
No?
Speaker 2 (07:24):
I didn't hear that.
Speaker 1 (07:25):
Okay, So what I'm guessing is, by the way, if
it had been different, if the truckers were like sliding
into the dms, be like hey kid, let's talk right.
But imagine as someone who you know has their CDL
is driven a little truck myself, you get on the
open road, you get bored. Imagine like an old lady
or a kid comes on or somebody that's that's fun.
You're like, what's up?
Speaker 5 (07:46):
Kid?
Speaker 1 (07:47):
You're not really perfan oal. I'm not saying you shouldn't
take them away, but I think you're It's different if
your kid's going at it than if they're coming at
your kid.
Speaker 8 (07:54):
I mean, the kids were having fun with it, But
that's what kind of worried about it, Like, well, what
if the good truckers like where are you at?
Speaker 1 (08:01):
Kid?
Speaker 2 (08:01):
What's your kay?
Speaker 1 (08:02):
But you're doing a lot of what if this happens,
but your kids are the one that started.
Speaker 10 (08:07):
Well, then that's what you have to do too. When
you're a parent, though, you have to think through the whatever.
Speaker 1 (08:10):
But it's a walkie talkie. Look, so they can have nothing.
They have a phone, well not the little ones. Thanks, girl,
does that right? Yeah, but he wasn't part of it.
It's the little ones. You have to watch out. But
you can let him have the walking talkies. But you
say don't talk to truckers. So that's just the rule,
and they're gonna break it. That's hilarious. They love talking
to the truck We had to see me when I
was a kid. We got it like a yard sale.
I talked truckers all the time and they never once
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came to the house.
Speaker 7 (08:33):
You felt safe.
Speaker 1 (08:34):
Nobody ever camera truck me.
Speaker 7 (08:36):
What do they ask you?
Speaker 1 (08:37):
Never once I learned, like what your twenty? You know?
Speaker 2 (08:39):
I yeah, see if I hear that though.
Speaker 1 (08:43):
It's live O. No, they don't need to do that.
It's not good Amy. Should he take the walkie talkies away?
Speaker 3 (08:48):
No?
Speaker 10 (08:48):
I think that we can have the walkie talkies, but
there needs to be some boundaries around them.
Speaker 3 (08:52):
Lunchbox, No, dude, you talked to truckers when you were
a kid. Let it go like it's the same thing.
You're becoming an helicopter apparent. They're having helicopter and the
guys saying, hey, who's sparking out there? That's funny, Like
they're they're interacting with the kids. Isn't that what you want?
Let them go out to explore, use the walking talkies.
You're being a helicopter dad.
Speaker 1 (09:11):
I think it is good to know so you can
monitor it all. My truck driving buddies, good dudes, salted
are yeah, good guys. Not not trying to get with kids.
But they should know to never give their location and
not to say their real name. And as long as
they don't do that, let them script. The trucker. Truckers
just think.
Speaker 2 (09:27):
It's funny, So have their own handle.
Speaker 1 (09:29):
That's fun Yeah, yeah, like I want their own little handle.
Speaker 2 (09:31):
No, they don't have one yet, they don't have time.
I took it away.
Speaker 1 (09:34):
I think they can have it. Okay, vote vote yes, yes, yes, yes, yes,
yeah yes Mike, Oh yeah, my dad's a trucker.
Speaker 2 (09:43):
Good guy.
Speaker 1 (09:43):
What have you been talking to your all? Right? Give
them back?
Speaker 2 (09:48):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (09:54):
Anonymous A question to be Hello, Bobby Beilins. My husband
has been making big decisions that affect both of us,
like planning vacations, buying furniture without consulting me. First, I
(10:16):
feel like I'm being left out, But when I bring
it out, he says having a check in with me
on every decision will kill the spontaneity and keep him
from being able to surprise me. I don't know where
to draw the line at what constitutes a big decision,
So I don't know what the solution is here. It's
not until after the decision has been made that I
(10:36):
know I wanted to be involved. Do you have any
advice on how to solve this problem? Signed wife out
of the loop. Yeah, I would say, first of all,
this is just an excuse by him. I want to surprise.
He's full of crap. Yes, yes, because buying furniture and
planning vacations that's not a surprise. That's something you do together.
He just thinks that you're you're dragging him down.
Speaker 10 (10:58):
Okay, with how parts won me over, Like I was
on her side, like, oh, he's disrespecting you, he needs
to talk to you, And then I.
Speaker 7 (11:03):
Was like, ooh, fun vacation surprise.
Speaker 1 (11:05):
Yeah, he's planning so that maybe you wouldn't fully love. Okay,
he's buying furniture that maybe you wouldn't fully love or
you wouldn't feel this way, and you only feel like
you're not getting to make the decisions because he hasn't
made every decision right to what you feel will be perfect.
And that's what a surprise should be. So you can
remove that logic immediately. So in general, I know a
(11:27):
lot of couples they go, well, if you're gonna buy
something more than this price, let's check in with each
other so we're both cool on it. It coun bee
hundred fifty bucks. It could be eight hundred thousand dollars,
depending on relatively how much money have. I think that
goes into this as well. So, hey, your surprises, they've
been great. Obviously they haven't been that great. But if
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we're gonna spend any amount of money over you said
the limit two hundred dollars, or if we're gonna spend
any amount of time over twenty four hours, you got
to check with me because it's significant. You can turn
it into the financial part of it. And had you
been nailing these with perfect surprises, this would not be
an email to us because you would just go, he's
(12:11):
crushing it, this is awesome. So I think you go
to that, you go, look, if I come to you.
If we spend over a hundred bucks, you have to
come to me. It doesn't matter the vacations that's been great,
by the way, make it compliment him on the vacations
and buying the furniture, but that you'll do the same.
You make it the money. Draw the line there, and
(12:32):
I think that'll help more than just hey, your surprises suck.
That'd be my answer, Amy.
Speaker 10 (12:37):
Yeah, No, I love that you added in the timeframe too, like, hey,
if this is going to take us more than five days,
sucks a weekend or a trip.
Speaker 7 (12:45):
Yeah, like we need to be included.
Speaker 10 (12:47):
And yeah, I think most couples that I know have
that dollar amount that they talk about.
Speaker 1 (12:52):
In the vacation of the Saint Louis Cardinals Baseball Hall
of Fame is not for both of you, Okay, that's
just for him. The price, Yeah, I got it. There
you go, And I got a huge beanbag chair for furniture. Surprise,
big screen TV. Yeah, that's the bull crab. So that's
what I would suggest. Thank you for emailing us. Hey Morgan,
if people want to email the show, what does that address?
(13:12):
Mail back at Bobbybones dot com. Thank you. Here's a
voicemail from last night Morning Studio. I was listening to.
Speaker 7 (13:19):
Thursday's podcast and they were talking.
Speaker 5 (13:22):
About whether the parents should take the Christmas.
Speaker 8 (13:24):
Gifts back or let them have it, and Amy said,
I have three kids.
Speaker 5 (13:29):
And then I even rewound it and listened to it
again and she said, she has three kids.
Speaker 7 (13:33):
When did she get another kid?
Speaker 1 (13:35):
Great question, when'd you get another kid?
Speaker 7 (13:37):
I think it was.
Speaker 10 (13:38):
The caller, the listener that had three kids, and I
was trying to act as if I was that person,
like thinking, Okay, I've got three kids.
Speaker 7 (13:46):
How am I going to handle this or something?
Speaker 1 (13:47):
Got it that would make sense? I missed it too.
Speaker 7 (13:53):
What if I was like, surprise, here's.
Speaker 1 (13:55):
The audio of that.
Speaker 10 (13:56):
Go ahead, because I've had that issue with my kids
and it definitely can take time and more time depending
on each kid. That's what's weird is they've got three
of them.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
I've had lunch bar.
Speaker 7 (14:06):
All three kids can be so different.
Speaker 10 (14:08):
I say, they've they've got three of them.
Speaker 7 (14:10):
I see, and that's what's weird. They've got three of them.
Speaker 1 (14:13):
I didn't hear it. It did sound like you said I it.
Speaker 7 (14:15):
Did say it did sound that way, yes, but I.
Speaker 1 (14:17):
Said they okay, So she doesn't have three kids. Everybody
ump breaks, thank you, pile of stories.
Speaker 7 (14:25):
So there's a new trend.
Speaker 10 (14:27):
It's called fridge escaping, and it's where you decorate the
inside of your fridge with candles, pictures.
Speaker 1 (14:36):
This trend's getting up in a fire in someone's house.
If you put candles on.
Speaker 10 (14:39):
The fridge, yeah, I don't know that you light the candle,
but it could just be a pretty candle that you
look at.
Speaker 1 (14:44):
Uh oh, I'm looking at it. This is a disaster
if your family looks. No, dude, it looks like a
bunch of stuff I don't want to eat. Like when
I open the fridge, I want like orange juice. Yeah, dude,
this is like flowers and candles.
Speaker 10 (14:56):
Well, the people that are behind it, they make it
a point of fridge is one thing you open every
single day, and how fun it is to open it
up and like see stuff you love? Yeah, if you
can eat it, dude, this is the worst.
Speaker 1 (15:08):
Like when they were doing stuff like oh, put mustard
on an apple, I'm like, well, that's kind of gross.
This is worse than that because you open it up
and you're like, oh boy, I'm ready to get me
some uh like right now. I'm looking at a decorated
teapot with flowers coming out of it, taking up the
middle of the figerader. Where's the butter?
Speaker 10 (15:28):
Okay, So, a new study shows that men are unhappier
if they make less money than they're woman like. It's
I thought we had a bulb past this, but this
is new research out of Sweden.
Speaker 1 (15:40):
The woman makes millions and the guy makes a fine living,
actually a good living. But what if let me ask lunchbox,
because he has a problem with men that make less
than women. Yeah, because you would never let your wife
make more. No, I mean men need to wake up. Okay.
So that being said, what if your wife had a
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job that paid her three million dollars a year.
Speaker 4 (16:06):
Wouldn't work.
Speaker 1 (16:08):
Even if it was just three million, crazy, Yeah, wouldn't
work unless you made four million, yeah, or three million.
Speaker 10 (16:16):
Yes, that's what they say. They say, literally wild. Their
mental health goes down, they said. The only fortunate part
is that they've got more money coming in so hugely.
Speaker 1 (16:26):
For you know what, go to therapy with that money.
Just get your mental health fixed with that money. When
you go to there, you're sitting around the bar with
the boys and everybody don't sit around the bar with
the boys bar, yes, or you're.
Speaker 3 (16:37):
Sitting around the fire in the backyard with the boys
like tearing your wife makes more than.
Speaker 1 (16:41):
You, I'd be like, yeah, you know what, guys, she
makes more than all of you. Boom, That's what I
would say.
Speaker 10 (16:48):
So, how often do you discuss like your partner's income
when you're sitting around.
Speaker 1 (16:52):
The campfire when she's driving up in the masaradi, when
you're sending the backyard and around the fire, that might
come up? That would be awesome. I can't believe, guys.
That's not every guy.
Speaker 4 (17:01):
It's most guys.
Speaker 1 (17:02):
I would have no issue at all. He'd have a problem.
Speaker 2 (17:05):
No, I would love it. I wouldn't have to do anything.
Speaker 1 (17:07):
He does want to just not work and lay there.
Speaker 2 (17:09):
They sit at home and do nothing while my wife works.
It'd be great.
Speaker 10 (17:11):
You don't think your mental health would decline at.
Speaker 2 (17:13):
All while I'm fishing, playing golf. I'm good.
Speaker 1 (17:16):
What if though, for the first whatever part of the relationship,
he made more, and then all of a sudden her
business hits, and then she makes more for the next
like then it's still kind of even same dealing. It's
not even okay.
Speaker 10 (17:29):
I just think that those of us that are raising
boys right now, like we can start to instill in
them that it's okay for your wife.
Speaker 7 (17:35):
There's a lot of its conditioning I.
Speaker 1 (17:37):
Would instill in them. If your wife makes millions of dollars,
it's better than okay. So it's awesome. You got one.
Speaker 7 (17:42):
Want to support your partner whatever it looks like.
Speaker 10 (17:45):
Well, speaking of money, Alan Jackson swindled a fan out
of three thousand dollars.
Speaker 1 (17:50):
Alan Jackson Classic age, Hey, Gay's Bar and Grill, Good
time Bar and Girl.
Speaker 10 (17:55):
Except for it wasn't really Alan Jackson. It was a scammer.
And what they did is they targeted a fan that
back in June made a comment on Alan Jackson's Facebook
like the page something about his health issues. And they
were like, oh, this is a super fan. We're going
to go after her. And they said that Alan was
getting a divorce and he had a lot of financial
issues happening and he needed Apple gift.
Speaker 7 (18:16):
Cards sent to him. Classic, Uh, there's financial traits. So
here's the deal.
Speaker 10 (18:21):
Forty five years into his marriage, still going strong so
far as we know, So no divorce and also no
celebrity is going to ask.
Speaker 1 (18:28):
You for Apple gift cards or Amazon gift cards.
Speaker 7 (18:31):
Yeah, or any kind of gift card you know what, cultural.
Speaker 1 (18:33):
For some yesterday again Yeah, it's that really him nor Yeah.
Speaker 7 (18:39):
Okay, I'm Amy. That's my pile.
Speaker 1 (18:41):
That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the
good news.
Speaker 10 (18:52):
So it's awesome to see people coming together even in
the devastation that's happening in California. Like there's a really
beautiful story of a far and his son that were
escaping a fire. They didn't have a car, so they
had a neighbor that they flagged down and was able
to give him a ride. Well, even into that ride,
they had to abandon the car, so they were on
foot for fifteen minutes, and he was trying to help
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his dad, who had a walker, and his dad was
even saying things like son, if this gets too intense, just.
Speaker 7 (19:20):
Go on without me, and the son is like, Dad, no,
we got this. We got this.
Speaker 10 (19:24):
Then a good Samaritan pulls up with a car, get in,
get in, drives them to safety.
Speaker 1 (19:30):
I saw one two or an old man who had
a really long water hose went out and his neighbor,
who had already evacuated. All he did was keep spraying
the car in the house and he just stayed and
sprayed and sprayed and sprayed, and the only thing that
burned on the house was like the back part of
it you couldn't get to because he stayed in it
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and just the house, which was crazy. I saw another one.
I think I said this. It was a palm tree
and this isn't gonna tell me something good. But a
guy I just kind of figured it out. He had
a really long water hose and he had bought a
bunch of sprinklers, you know the kind that we ran
through his kids that had the multi holes and kind
of moved back and forth, bring up in the air, up,
back forth, back and forth. He because of the fires
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and like a past wildfire, he had multiple hoses and
it figured a way to have like ten of these,
and he put him on his roof and he was
also spraying like the tree that was on fire, and
was kept spraying his roof so it wouldn't catch on fire.
And it didn't catch on fire. Smart, which that's a tell
me something. And I say myself, but.
Speaker 10 (20:32):
Milanic just learning from experience and sharing with others and
maybe they could try that out.
Speaker 1 (20:38):
Yeah, crazy, great story though. I imagine the kid left
his dad behind. Dad's like, you gotta leave me. No, no, no, okay,
yeah we're gonna leave you.
Speaker 10 (20:44):
No.
Speaker 1 (20:44):
I was saying, maybe you would not now said so, yeah, Well.
Speaker 10 (20:47):
The son's forty eight, and then it's actually his father
in law he's eighty three.
Speaker 1 (20:52):
That's different, not me, mine or off. But all right,
there he go. That's what it's all about. That was
telling me so good. My dentist is on the phone,
doctor Trembley. It's also Amy's dentist, Doctor Trembley. It's also
my wife's dentist, Doctor Trembley. We love doctor Trembley. That's
why we trust him to bring them on for hard
hitting questions for a dentist, Doctor Trembley.
Speaker 9 (21:12):
Good morning, Hi Bobby, Hi Amy, Hey crew, how's it going.
Speaker 1 (21:15):
We are great. We have a lot of questions. These
may seem dumb to a extremely educated dentist that does
high quality work like yourself, but please humor ust, doctor Trembley.
Speaker 9 (21:25):
All right.
Speaker 1 (21:25):
Number one, why do people get cavities later in life
if they've never had them, and they haven't like started
eating a bunch of sugar or stuff like as they
get older?
Speaker 9 (21:32):
The saliva in your mouth usually decreases in volume with age,
and that helps buffer acid. Vacidity is why we get
cavities on the teeth. So if you're getting cavities later
in life, it's because you have more acidity in your mouth.
And uh, usually our saliva content decreases as we age.
Speaker 1 (21:53):
So you can be doing the same exact thing, but
because you have less spit, it's not fighting like it
did when you were young.
Speaker 6 (22:00):
Is there anything we can do to generate more saliva?
Speaker 9 (22:03):
Yes, it's it's kind of a long answer, but there
are products. But more more importantly, there are products that
change the pH in the mouth, like rinses and toothpaste
and you know what, I'll send you guys a little
info about that that you guys could talk about sometimes.
Speaker 1 (22:20):
I don't know that we'll ever break into that segment,
but I think that's that's, you know, good, The cavity
thing was good.
Speaker 9 (22:26):
I'm pushing it.
Speaker 1 (22:27):
I know, I'm there is a cavity conspiracy on TikTok
where these people will get on and go went to
the dentist and they said had eleven cavities and want
of different dentists are like no, you're totally clear. Is
there in the dental world, are there like quotas, like
or like bad dentists that are like just telling people
they have cavity so they can make money.
Speaker 9 (22:44):
I don't think there are a lot of dentists who
who are actually trying to over diagnose to make money.
The issue with this, because I get this question a lot,
is you're gonna get different treatment plans from different dentists
because it's a subjective thing. Meaning when we take X rays,
if the tooth is white, that means it's healthy. If
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it's got a big dark area and it means it's
got a cavity. But then there that there are different
shades of gray, and one dentist may choose to not
treat that one and and and wait and see, whereas
another dentist may decide to treat all of them based
on their experience. So I don't think there's a conspiracy
of dentists trying to make more money by diagnosing more.
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And on the on the other side of that, it
may be more of a liability, uh to not treat
any of them. And you should have listened to the
first guy. So it's AI is coming out to fix
this where it's going to standardize when a cavity should
be filled and not filled.
Speaker 1 (23:46):
You're telling me people on TikToker just saying craft for clicks.
No way, doctor Tremblaine.
Speaker 9 (23:52):
Well no, I I do think you would get a
different treatment plan based on different dentists that you go to.
You know, so I may recommend for feelings, the guy
down the street may recommend six that makes me look good,
meaning you know, you're just gonna get different opinions on
different X rays. But I don't think there's a big
dental conspiracy of us trying to get more money from
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fillings because it's not not the most pleasant work for
us to do.
Speaker 1 (24:19):
How often should people replace their tooth brushes?
Speaker 9 (24:21):
As soon as it starts fraying and losing its structure?
Speaker 1 (24:28):
Bristles are like at this point, they're all like to the.
Speaker 2 (24:30):
Side, Yeah that's not good, yeah yeah, yeah crap.
Speaker 1 (24:33):
So so as soon as it phrase it's time to
get a new one, I would.
Speaker 9 (24:38):
Do probably four or five a year. Through four or
five a year.
Speaker 4 (24:41):
What about it.
Speaker 1 (24:43):
I'm assuming electric toothbrushes are better because they actually do
the work, Is that true? Right?
Speaker 9 (24:50):
I think they are because of you know, I use both,
but I like how they have that ultrasonic head and
all you have to do is hold it to the
teeth so and it tends not to overbrush the tissue.
A lot of patients will overbrush and cause wear on
the on the teeth, and we tend not to have
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that as much with electric toothbrushes.
Speaker 1 (25:13):
Can you tell when people come in and they haven't
flashed or really taken great care, but they went hard,
they went to town on their mouth, like right before they
came in. You can tell right well.
Speaker 9 (25:24):
I could see when there's acute inflammation from irritation of
the tissue, but I can't always tell when people aren't
flossing because different people accumulate build up at different rates.
So and to be honest, I'm telling you guys, I
don't think in those terms. I don't think of Oh,
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I could tell he hasn't been flossing, or maybe my
hygien is do, but it's not always a parent. But
we can tell when when the gums are really irritated.
So if you're in the car, are flossing real hard
before the appointment, we can usually see that.
Speaker 1 (26:04):
Yes, has anybody ever cursed at you because it hurt
worse than they thought.
Speaker 9 (26:09):
I'm sure, yeah, yeah, just like certainly.
Speaker 1 (26:11):
Doctor Tremlely f f like.
Speaker 9 (26:15):
Yeah, oh yeah, I haven't been cursed that very much,
but I've heard curse words slung around before.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
Let's say if I wanted to get a diamond in
one of my teeth, and I was like, doctor Trembley,
we've been together for years because we have and I
really have been saving up. I got this diamond that's
super important to me. I want to put it in
my front. How would I do that? And would you
try to talk me out of it?
Speaker 9 (26:37):
No, I would do it for you because we can.
What we do is we would take the diamond and
we would etch the tooth, and then we would drop
it in in a liquid resin that's kind of clear,
so it's not sitting inside of your tooth. It's actually
just sitting on the outside of it. And as long
as the diamond wasn't too big, I would happily do
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it because I could place it and then and then
remove it without really damaging your teeth. Now I would
feel comfortable doing it, and I know that they have
people doing this who aren't dental professionals. And that can
get that can get iffy. But yeah, I would have
no problem doing it. If you if you have a diamond, Bobby,
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and you want me to put it in one of
your teeth, I would do it.
Speaker 8 (27:25):
How secure is it though, because like if you had
an apple, was a diamond just fall right off?
Speaker 1 (27:28):
Great point, great question.
Speaker 9 (27:30):
Well, so when you when you think when when you
think about what we're doing with the resin, which is
what would hold the diamond the resin? You know, we
put the blue light on it. You know, everybody hears
us click the blue light. That's setting That sets the
resin and and locks that diamond in place. So we're
not actually you know, because we're not putting it into
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the tooth. We're actually putting it into a material that's
attached to the tooth that that bond in that connection
is quite strong. And of course, of course they could
come off or it could be dislodged, but it's a
if it's done right, I could get that diamond in
there and you can eat all the apples you want.
Speaker 1 (28:13):
Well, does my goal as a kid get its apples?
Speaker 10 (28:16):
Are people using real diamonds or fake ones? Because yeah,
it seems like if you have a real one. You
could easily swallow it and then that's money gone.
Speaker 1 (28:23):
Have you ever put a diamond in a two so,
doctor Trembley.
Speaker 9 (28:25):
I did it last well, I did it, and it's funny.
I put a temporary on a patient last week and
she brought a little diamond. She wanted me to set
it inside the temporary and I did it. It took
about thirty seconds.
Speaker 1 (28:39):
So I have to do this. You should told me that.
Speaker 9 (28:44):
I assumed it wasn't real. It looked real. I mean,
it looked nice. It was very small. You know, I
don't know how to rate how big diamonds are, but
you know, just a just a little tiny diamond. And
so I took my four steps and dropped it in
the resin cured it.
Speaker 1 (29:01):
Mine will not be qubi exerconi. When I do mine,
it's going to be it's going to be as real
as possible. We can go to the paunch off and
have them look at it and examine it. Three final questions.
Uh question number one, doctor Tremblay. I I clench hard
as we know, and you have put botox into my forehead,
my temples, into my forehead and into my is it
calls Yeah, yeah, And so when that happens, do I
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look sexier to people because of Like, am I also
getting the benefit of why the Real Housewives would use botox?
Like is it like a double benefit?
Speaker 9 (29:34):
So what boatox does is it decreases muscle activity. And
when we place it, the two muscles that close that
that are responsible for clinching are the temper als, which
is on the side of the head, and then your
master right there by your jaw. And these muscles, just
like any other muscle, skeled. A muscle is if you're
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using it a lot, it's going to grow, it's going
to get stronger, and when we inject the boatox, it's
going to decrease that activity. So there'll be some attrition
to the muscle. Just like if you were doing arm
curls every day and then you stopped all of a sudden,
that muscle would shrink with atrophy. And the same thing
happens in the jaw. You can see patients who have
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almost a very square jaw who are big clinchers. When
we give the boatox, that slims the face down slightly
as that muscle shrinks.
Speaker 1 (30:30):
And I've broken I believe six teeth And doctor trumus
fixed every one of them, and he will when I
go in. I don't. I'm not lying about this. I've
had botox into my jaw move here and in my
temples here. How often can I get that? Can I
come like every week to get that?
Speaker 9 (30:47):
You know what? I use the boatox as a tool
in the arsenal and it's a great tool to have,
and in very narrow range of cases it really helps
people as the final treatment. But in other cases we're
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treating a symptom of something else with the botox. So
I don't. I don't want to be doing this long
term for patients. But you can get it about four
times a year, and I try not to exceed for
four treatments of that because I think there's something else
going on as to why you may be clinching and grinding.
Speaker 1 (31:29):
Yeah, he told me go therapy and I was like
already there. It was like, are you sing it therapist?
I was like sure, I am okay. Two final questions
I because I do clinch so hard. I lost my
mouth guard before Christmas. I don't know I lost it
or dog eated or something. How quickly now can you
if I go in and I've done this and it's
been quicker like every time. But now what's the I
go in, you put the thing on my mouth? How
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quickly until I can get that mouth guard again?
Speaker 9 (31:53):
An hour?
Speaker 1 (31:54):
That's crazy? It used to be days.
Speaker 9 (31:56):
Yeah, yeah, Well the reason is in ddistry, we're having
so many advancements and so right now we would take
a scan of your teeth, we'll put it in our
software and AI is designing it and we have printers
now that are printing this material. And the benefit of
this is that, you know, now we can generate these
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quickly and they fit very predictably, and so it's taken
something that was you had to be sent out to
a lab and adjusted, and now it's just very low
stress and can be you know, some patients need a
new nightguard every year because they're just wearing through it.
And so now the stress of the nightguards has gone
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way down because we can produce them quickly and reliably
and it's straight.
Speaker 1 (32:44):
I know he's got patients, he's not a patient, right word? Okay,
So one and a half questions. Let the quick question
that ask every single time that I want people to
hear flossing versus using those flip those pick flosses. What's
the difference if can you just do pick flosses and
that's okay.
Speaker 9 (33:02):
I think the pick flosses are great because people tend
to use them more often. But the downside of that
is if you have like an overhanging filling and you
put that pick floss in and you're having a tough
time getting it out, then the benefit of the floss
is you can pull it straight through. You don't have
to pop it back up, whereas with the pick floss
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you have to pop it down and pop it back up.
So I think it's great. If people are using the
pick floss correctly, then that's great. But if they're not,
it tends to you know, people can damage part of
the teeth and saw it back and forth because because
you can't release it by pulling it through. That's really
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the downside of it.
Speaker 1 (33:47):
Last question, I want to save it for last, but
did you get jumped by a homeless guy?
Speaker 9 (33:53):
Did I?
Speaker 1 (33:54):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (33:55):
Man? Yeah, well yeah, that's a crazy story. Yeah, give
it to park.
Speaker 1 (34:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 9 (34:01):
I was out of the park throwing the frizzee from
my dog and some guy punched me in the face. Wow,
my daughter was right under me. Yeah, some some guy
came up and assaulted me in the park. Why with
my daughter?
Speaker 1 (34:14):
I have no idea.
Speaker 9 (34:15):
I still don't know.
Speaker 2 (34:16):
Did he take money or anything like?
Speaker 1 (34:18):
Yeah, what, No, he just wanted to get a good punch.
Speaker 9 (34:22):
Well he I have no idea.
Speaker 1 (34:25):
I'm gonna say that soon in defense of the homeless guy.
Doctor Trump's really good looking and you can get really annoyed.
So yeah, for sure, he comes in his because he's
got like his like dental suit is like cool too.
It's not like a normal dentist. Like he comes in.
He's looking all in shape, he's got like a great face.
He's wearing a little dental hat that looks cool. And so,
you know what, I want to take a couple shots
in the share too. I didn't. I thought about it
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a couple of times, but.
Speaker 9 (34:49):
You know, you know, nobody would have heard about it
had my daughter not right there. I mean, the guy
almost stepped between me and my daughter to do this.
That's what was so shocking.
Speaker 1 (34:58):
And how did you how did you react? Just grab
it to make sure your daughter was safe?
Speaker 9 (35:02):
Well, yeah, I pushed her out of the way and
he kept coming at me, and I didn't want to
escalate it. I just wanted to stay between my family
and him, and that's what I did. He eventually lost interest,
but uh, you.
Speaker 11 (35:16):
Know, oh t what if you you know, yeah, well
there was that moment where I was thinking of elevating
it and you know, going go and blow to blow
with him.
Speaker 9 (35:27):
But I'm actually glad I didn't because I just kept
pushing him away as if as if I was, you know,
a basketball player trying to stay between the guy trying
to score in the basket. You know, I was trying
to stay between him and my family, and he lost
interest and just walk off. So it turned out great,
but it was it was It was a bit traumatizing
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to me because I don't know if many dads had
been you know, assaulted with their children right there at
their feet for no reason. It was his wild But
I'm okay. Everybody's good.
Speaker 1 (35:58):
America's dentist, doctor Jay Trimbley smile on Nashville dot COM's website.
Thank you for all We love having you on the
show a couple times a year. Thank you for the time,
and we'll let you get back to work and hope
you have a great rest of the day.
Speaker 9 (36:09):
Doctor Trimbley, thanks so much. Guys. Happy twenty five all.
Speaker 2 (36:12):
I see you later.
Speaker 1 (36:14):
Let's give away. I have one hundred bucks here.
Speaker 2 (36:17):
This was my bag.
Speaker 1 (36:18):
I have one hundred dollars. I like to give it away.
It could be a lucky hundred dollars. I have Julia
on the phone.
Speaker 12 (36:23):
Hey, Julia, Morning, Bobby Morning, Studio morning.
Speaker 1 (36:26):
I want to give you a chance to win a well,
I'll just like probably Venmo or cash app or whatever
app you have. But I have one hundred dollars here
that you have a chance to win. And so I've
been scratching these scratch offs and Eddie gave me what
is a buffalo nickel, But it's a silver coin. It's
a memorabible silver coin. You know, it's a perfect scratch off.
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But I would like I would like Julia to pick
somebody here on the show and they have an opportunity
whin you one hundred dollars with the Unknown game. It
can be anybody, Julia. It can be somebody that can
be like an Abby or a Ray or Scuba or
launch anybody on this whole show. Okay, Amy, if you
don't mind walking over here to we never played this
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game before, so and you're gonna take this buffalo nicol
and if you can, would you like heads or tails?
Speaker 13 (37:17):
Julia head?
Speaker 1 (37:20):
If you can flip heads five times in a row,
Julia wins one hundred dollars.
Speaker 2 (37:23):
Yeah, that's it. Wow, that's easy.
Speaker 1 (37:27):
So if to flip head five times in row, it's
got to normally flip.
Speaker 2 (37:31):
Yeah, yeah, doing the car.
Speaker 1 (37:32):
Okay, here we go five times for one hundred bucks.
Flip it? Why what are you doing? You know, it's
the weirdest woo I've ever seen. Put it on your thumb.
We'll do it over right there, ready, plip it up
if you go tails? Julia lost?
Speaker 2 (37:46):
All right, that was it? Oh my goodness, Julia.
Speaker 1 (37:51):
Five in a row. You lost. Julia lost. That's the
worst game ever. I'll give you one more shot. Go
five in a row. You have to flip it.
Speaker 2 (38:02):
There you go, flip it, flip it up.
Speaker 1 (38:03):
Okay, there you go.
Speaker 2 (38:04):
That's a flip and tails.
Speaker 1 (38:07):
Yes, didn't she pick heads?
Speaker 2 (38:10):
Yeah, forget it.
Speaker 4 (38:12):
Then she picked Amy and Amy lost two games in
a row. It's about flipping, it's about how it's all about.
Speaker 7 (38:18):
It's my chance.
Speaker 1 (38:20):
Julia tried again.
Speaker 10 (38:22):
Julia, Julia, I'm sorry you.
Speaker 1 (38:25):
Didn't win, and I don't even know if this game
was fun, but I.
Speaker 7 (38:28):
Think it's a trick coin.
Speaker 1 (38:28):
Would you like to say anything? It's not a trick coin.
Speaker 7 (38:31):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (38:32):
Would you like to say anything while you're on the show.
You have a few seconds here.
Speaker 12 (38:36):
Loved Friday song of Go Tell It on the Mountain
with Dylan Scotten Dylan Ma Marlowe. I am a podcast listener,
so that was fun.
Speaker 1 (38:43):
Thank you.
Speaker 12 (38:44):
And second thing is I am on my way to
pick up my wedding dress.
Speaker 1 (38:48):
Oh, that's awesome. And you're getting married when in March?
And how long ago did you get fit? And did
you do the whole where your friends all go and
like do the thing?
Speaker 13 (38:58):
Yes to the dress?
Speaker 12 (38:58):
I actually did. I went with my mom. And it'll
be a surprised when everybody sees that that's cool.
Speaker 1 (39:03):
That's that's a different way to make it cool. That's awesome.
And how long have you known this fella? What I
like him? I've known him.
Speaker 12 (39:09):
It'll be two years on that they get married.
Speaker 1 (39:11):
Okay, And what I like him? You missed that part.
Speaker 12 (39:13):
I love that he is a man of character, he's
a good guy and he loved the Lord.
Speaker 7 (39:20):
So would Bobby, would Bobby like him.
Speaker 4 (39:22):
He would Okay, that's all he would, and.
Speaker 1 (39:25):
I co signed. I'm in so much so I'm going
to give you one more chance here with lunchbox. Lunchbox,
can you go five in a row? Absolutely?
Speaker 2 (39:33):
This is easy lunch.
Speaker 1 (39:34):
Come on, it is five in a row for one
hundred bucks. No, you don't do it like that. Oh no,
I've never seen anyone flip a coin with two hands
like Amy.
Speaker 7 (39:45):
That's a big coin.
Speaker 1 (39:46):
That's like if you were to coin that big catching
water from the bathroom saying to drink it. Yeah, you
cut your hairs trying to flip a coin like that.
I was gonna toss it all right, five in a
row for this time.
Speaker 2 (39:58):
You know what?
Speaker 1 (39:58):
Screw she get married? Four in a row. Okay, what
does she want, Julia, what do you want?
Speaker 7 (40:02):
Head your tails?
Speaker 13 (40:03):
Tail?
Speaker 1 (40:03):
Okay, lunchbox tails never failed.
Speaker 2 (40:07):
Come on, lunch one row one.
Speaker 1 (40:09):
Here we go.
Speaker 2 (40:10):
That's good tails.
Speaker 13 (40:11):
Let me say, of course it's tails.
Speaker 1 (40:13):
It is.
Speaker 3 (40:14):
When I tell you it's all in the four, only
three to go, it's really not that hard, Amy.
Speaker 10 (40:19):
That coin has landed on tails three times in a row.
Speaker 2 (40:23):
He just dropped it.
Speaker 1 (40:24):
Okay, here we go. Next up, you need three more
in a row? Ready, gore in a row?
Speaker 13 (40:29):
What do you.
Speaker 4 (40:41):
Keeps going?
Speaker 1 (40:42):
Why do you do that? I want to say genius
by lunchbox to get a sound effect out of the coin.
Get it low key? Yeah, that's good.
Speaker 9 (40:49):
All right?
Speaker 1 (40:49):
Two more and she wants one hundred bucks. Got down?
Speaker 9 (40:55):
You know what? You know what?
Speaker 1 (40:56):
I messed up as I hit it directly on the
I supposed to hit the side.
Speaker 2 (40:58):
And have done that.
Speaker 1 (40:59):
All right, Julia, thank you for listening. I hope your
wedding is amazing. And call us back anytime.
Speaker 12 (41:04):
Okay, thanks, appreciate all.
Speaker 1 (41:10):
Amy. What do you have?
Speaker 10 (41:11):
You know I always worry about retaliation. So a listener
sent me the story out of Florida where a pizza
delivery person went back and stabbed a woman that only
tipped her two dollars.
Speaker 7 (41:23):
She went back, saw out justice.
Speaker 1 (41:26):
No that's not justice. No, no, no, that's not justice.
But yeah she tipped low. Remembered where the person lived.
Speaker 10 (41:32):
It was to a motel, like she was there with
her husband and child. They ordered a pizza was thirty
three dollars. All she had was a fifty. But then
the pizza liver person was like, I don't have change. Well,
that would have been a seventeen dollar tip. So the
woman went back rummaged through her purse and was able
to find thirty five dollars.
Speaker 7 (41:49):
That equals a two dollars.
Speaker 10 (41:50):
Tip, and so she wasn't happy, so she showed back
up later stabbed the woman multiple times, and when the
woman was at the hospital getting her stab wounds treated,
she realized she was pregnant.
Speaker 1 (42:00):
It this is scary, man, it's terrible. Well, the pregnancy
thing doesn't really make well, that's just like a fun
She didn't stab on the.
Speaker 10 (42:07):
Belly if she wanted to be pregnant. It's like a
silver lining.
Speaker 1 (42:09):
Yeah, oh true, that could have been a bad thing there.
Oh yeah, but that had nothing to do with stabbing.
That's just hard making decisions. I have worried before, and
I do tip well on my uber I get because
I don't have some murdering me, right because they know
where I live. Now you think that, well, I think
they know where I live. So and I also don't
answer my door, I to say leaving on the front door,
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because I've had people come to the house and hay
my food and they're like, hey, Bible, would you live here?
And I'm like, yeah, yeah, yeah, that stinks. Eddie and
I got into the debate when it was snowing last weekend.
I order food while it's snowing door dash well yeah,
but he's like, I can't believe you make people drive
out in this, and I'm like, no, No. Here's the
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thing about like gig jobs, you don't get paid unless
you do the work, and nobody's being forced to do it.
Like anybody that's out delivering when it's snowing, they feel
like they need to get out and work, and they're
out working. There is no signal that goes up, oh
craft the Uber Eat signals up. I gotta leave the house.
I didn't really want to, and so I'm like I
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tend to order if it's raining or snowing and think
nothing of it because the people that are out already
are looking for people to order food. There may not
be as many door dash delivery drivers at the time,
but yeah, and then I obviously tip way more because
they're fighting through whatever the element is.
Speaker 10 (43:31):
Yeah, so if the restaurant's open, they get business, and
then the driver also makes money.
Speaker 1 (43:36):
I do understand where it's like, don't don't make people
bring you food when it's snowing. But no again, as
somebody who got paid hourly or had to do like
gig jobs, you don't get paid at all unless you
do the work, and so when the weather hits, they're
not able to do the work because people go, I
shouldn't order and make somebody do that. No, they're sitting
there going, can somebody please order something? The only thing
(43:56):
I would say was, hey, there's much snow in the driveway.
You can actually leave it at the bottom and I'll
come get it. But most of them didn't care. They
just drove it right up. So nobody stabbed me though,
Yeah I'm all clear, no stab wounds here. And also
I'm not pregnant.
Speaker 3 (44:08):
Boom, it's time for the good news.
Speaker 8 (44:15):
Uber is doing something really cool for teenagers. So if
you're a teenager and you took a driver's test and
you failed it, Uber is giving you one free month
of free rides so you can, hey, take the pressure off,
take your test again if.
Speaker 2 (44:28):
You need a ride. They got you, man.
Speaker 10 (44:31):
Funny, there's a.
Speaker 7 (44:34):
Limit. Yeah, you can just take it anywhere.
Speaker 1 (44:37):
No, no, no, And you have to validate too that
you did take a test, like you just NonStop go
hardcore Uber every day all the time. I mean, you fail,
your test is got free over. Yeah that's good. It
includes six rides a month. Okay, there you go, there
you go. That's your limitation. And then of course you
have to prove that you did take the test.
Speaker 8 (44:55):
You fail that, they'll even ask you what you fail
what part? And they have tutors available too, so if
you need to what's your next test? They can help
you out. It's all the app.
Speaker 1 (45:02):
It's like they're cannibalizing their own business because they want
you to drive. They're helping you drive, and then you
won't need Uber SpongeBob with a bankrupt that place. Thank
you Mike for being the only person that got the
joke and laugh.
Speaker 2 (45:14):
I love it.
Speaker 1 (45:14):
I didn't get that, now you wouldn't. You know you're
not a spongebobber like us. Does anybody else get that? Nobody?
Speaker 7 (45:22):
Did he cannibalize his own business?
Speaker 1 (45:24):
No, he never could pass his driving test.
Speaker 7 (45:27):
I didn't know that.
Speaker 10 (45:28):
And he can drive a boat, guys.
Speaker 1 (45:36):
Teacher, Yeah yeah, yeah, it struck out on that hard.
It's like a consistent storyline through through. It doesn't matter
any good story.
Speaker 2 (45:46):
Yeah, Uber shut out that's what it's all about.
Speaker 1 (45:48):
That was telling me something good. And that is the
end of the first half of the podcast of the podcast.
Speaker 2 (46:00):
Another first tip of the podcast.
Speaker 1 (46:01):
That is another first tip of the podcast. You can
go to podcast to or you can wait a podcast
to come out.